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Cora Ball

Cora Ball

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You might be on your own digging for quarters or waiting for a machine, but when it comes to catching microfibers to protect your clothes and our waterways, the cheerfully colored Cora Ball has your back.

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No matter what wardrobe dredges you're wearing come Laundry Day, this super-stretchy ball is here to support you. It increases your clothes' lifespan while catching 31% of dangerous microfibers in coral-inspired “stalks." If you're worried about making your post-washing process more complicated, don't be. It can take weeks of washes for fibers to build up, and pulling them out is a breeze.

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Ingredient Integrity

The Cora Ball is built to last in Vermont, made from recycled, recyclable plastic.

Low Carbon Footprint

By creating a product that keeps harmful plastic and chemical-coated fibers from entering waterways, the Cora Ball helps all users decrease their environmental impact. It also protects our clothing, limiting both waste and the impact of waste disposal. On top of all this, their team is encouraging further eco-friendly practices, like washing smaller loads and using cold water.

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Committed to Social Good

Cora Ball donates a portion of each purchase to Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, a non-profit tackling marine debris to address the emerging problem of microfiber pollution.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

Ingredient Integrity

The Cora Ball is built to last in Vermont, made from recycled, recyclable plastic.

Low Carbon Footprint

By creating a product that keeps harmful plastic and chemical-coated fibers from entering waterways, the Cora Ball helps all users decrease their environmental impact. It also protects our clothing, limiting both waste and the impact of waste disposal. On top of all this, their team is encouraging further eco-friendly practices, like washing smaller loads and using cold water.

Recyclable Packaging

Committed to Social Good

Cora Ball donates a portion of each purchase to Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, a non-profit tackling marine debris to address the emerging problem of microfiber pollution.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

How it does good

While pollution enters our waterways from a bunch of sources, the biggest is microfibers. A huge chunk of these come not from straws or bags but from our clothes. Since washer filters aren't built to catch microfibers, they drain out with our water after every wash. And if you're not sure how something you can't even see can add up to such a big effect, consider this: NYC produces 6.8 billion microfibers every single day, and they're all ending up in the water. Like the ocean coral it was inspired by, the Cora Ball was built to collect microfiber contaminants and filter them out of our washers, so we can keep them out of the ocean. What's more, the durable, stretchy ball actually prevents shedding, so our clothes and our planet can last longer.

Cora Ball

The founders of Cora Ball noticed a problem. Every time people do laundry, their clothes shed tiny, unseen microfibers (including plastic), which go down the drains of washing machines and into waterways. And most of us don’t even know it. Which means there’s plastic hiding in our waterways and ocean. That’s not great for the animals living in those waters, or for us. And so, they created a new kind of laundry ball that would prevent microfibers from breaking off and going down the drain. 

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